Term ID: T1926

Guilt vs. Shame

/guilt-vs-shame/
The distinction between guilt (negative feelings about specific actions) and shame (negative feelings about the self as a whole), with different implications for mental health and behavior change.
Example: Guilt motivating apologies and corrective behavior ("I did something bad") while shame leading to withdrawal and self-condemnation ("I am a bad person").

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Reference: Lewis (1971)